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 +'''Igor Wakhévitch''' (born [[May 12]] [[1948]], [[Provence]], [[France]]), son of the art director [[Georges Wakhevitch]], is an [[avant-garde]] [[French composer]] who released a series of studio albums in the 1970s and composed the music for the [[Salvador Dalí]] opera ''Etre Dieu''. He was a contemporary of similar avant-garde electronic composers, such as [[Pierre Henry]], who was also born and based in [[Paris]].
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Igor Wakhévitch (born May 12 1948, Provence, France), son of the art director Georges Wakhevitch, is an avant-garde French composer who released a series of studio albums in the 1970s and composed the music for the Salvador Dalí opera Etre Dieu. He was a contemporary of similar avant-garde electronic composers, such as Pierre Henry, who was also born and based in Paris.



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